Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. So many things.
1. When people say croissant without a French accent. #frenchitup
2. When people are walking and they cross right in front of me forcing me to come to a sudden stop, especially if those people are men.
3. People who listen to music or watch videos in public without headphones.
LOL - total opposite on the foreign language thing. When non-Spanish speakers overpronounce "quesadilla" or "gracias". Same for Giada and her ridiculous pronunciation of "mozzarella" (yes, I'm sure that's the right way to pronounce it in Italian). French is a bit of an outlier, however - it's really hard to say "le pain quotidien" in an American accent without sounding stupid.
Anonymous wrote:People who stop and block the flow to back into parking spots enrage me.
Anonymous wrote:People who pronounce "Beijing" like "Beizhing." It's a HARD J. HARD J. Bay-JING. JFC.
I just worked myself into a lather.
Anonymous wrote:Pedestrians that just dart into a crosswalk, forcing you to slam on the brakes.
Yes, we know you have the right of way but is it going to harm you to pause for literally 0.25 seconds to just let me pass?
Anonymous wrote:Do you have something that annoys you for no good reason? I’m a pretty laid back person, but for some reason I get irrationally annoyed in the grocery by people that just stand there looking at all the pasta sauces, or blocking the whole banana display while they inspect each bunch.
To be clear- I don’t do anything about it outwardly, it’s all in my head. And I know it’s irrational because they’re just doing their shopping. Am I alone in this?
Anonymous wrote:Do you have something that annoys you for no good reason? I’m a pretty laid back person, but for some reason I get irrationally annoyed in the grocery by people that just stand there looking at all the pasta sauces, or blocking the whole banana display while they inspect each bunch.
To be clear- I don’t do anything about it outwardly, it’s all in my head. And I know it’s irrational because they’re just doing their shopping. Am I alone in this?
Anonymous wrote:When someone stops the microwave mid-cooking but does not clear the time remaining.
When someone leaves their used K cup in the Keurig.
Anonymous wrote:People that walk in the street when there are sidewalks
Anonymous wrote:People that jog in the street, especially when there is a sidewalk RIGHT THERE. Can someone that does this please explain why? It seems objectively (and unnecessarily) dangerous!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are 15 empty, doors-wide-open stalls in the bathroom. I am in the only stall with a closed door, obviously occupied.
Someone walks in and takes the empty stall right next to me. W.T.F.
Tell me people who do this - do you have some sort of strange fetish to be near others who are defecating?
Hi, that's me.
But honestly, I don't care. I don't pay attention to stalls that have people - I look for empty and clean. I poop at home, like a normal human. I'm going to pee, and will be out in like 45 seconds. No one gives a crap about you. It's not about you.